Covid, Boris Johnson set to impose strict three-tier system in England
Boris Johnson is set to impose his new three-tier system with pubs, bars and gyms forced to close in the hardest hit areas of England.
Boris Johnson is set to impose his new three-tier system with pubs, bars and gyms forced to close in the hardest hit areas of England.
As covid cases continue to grow in the UK, Boris Johnson considers to implement even stricter lockdown measures in the North of England.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold Brexit talks with Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, on Saturday.
Boris Johnson will announce that, from Thursday onwards, pubs, bars and restaurants in England will have a 10pm curfew.
Sadiq Khan will meet council leaders today to discuss whether to implement tougher lockdown restriction measures for the city as Covid cases surge.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has refused to rule out the possibility of a second national lockdown citing it as a “last line of defence”.
Boris Johnson faces a grilling from MPs over the failing test and trace system which has caused pressure on the NHS to increase.
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Boris Johnson, the prime minister, announced the “rule of six” yesterday to help curb the sharp rise in Covid cases in the UK.
Boris Johnson insists Brits obey lockdown despite breaking international law himself by altering the terms of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement with the Internal Market Bill.
Demand for testing has increased in recent weeks and the Minister of Health blames people without symptoms who are seeking tests.
The UK’s chief Brexit negotiator has issued a statement saying that the EU needs “more realism” when it comes to the trade talks.
Boris Johnson is under fire as his broken promise to meet the head of one of the UK’s largest groups seeking an inquiry into the government’s handling of covid is revealed.
Among warning of cities becoming ghost towns by experts, PM is trying to find a way to bring Brits back to office.
Schools are about to reopen and wearing masks is an option that should be kept under control, but many argue that the measure is not necessary.
The Prime Minister is concerned about a second surge of Covid that could hit UK in a fortnight.
Nearly a year-and-a-half after it was completed, the Russia report was finally published by Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee.
Johnson about to set an extra funding of £3bn for NHS amid fears of a second wave of Covid during the winter. For PM the NHS has to be “battle ready”.
The British Prime Minister said that it is very important that people now return to work as carefully as possible.
Alok Sharma, the Business Secretary, have pushed towards this decision after not receiving “sufficient assurance” to get enough vaccines on time.
PM stated that care homes “didn’t really follow the procedures in the way that they could have”. Harsh reactions from public opinion.
The arts and heritage sectors have been promised £1.5bn in a rescue package by Boris Johnson to protect museums, galleries, theatres.
Documents showed that Jenrick granted planning permission for a £1bn property scheme two weeks before the developer donated to the Tories.
Almost 15.000 person at risk of being in the streets at the end of June when contracts between local authorities and hotels will expire.
The PM claimed “full attendance” at schools in September. School associations replied to Johson: “pure fantasy”, classrooms are too small.